| dx11332sega said: I'm in a mood to create a game and would like to share some idea's in that game if not then I'll sign up online next month to an actually course though, I don't want to forgot what I have in my mind . It's really cool |
You can be "self taught" as a programmer, however it'll be that much harder.
To a certain degree, even when taught, with material to follow, and teacher to ask anytime you run into trouble, it can be a b**** to learn to program.
I tried, and ended up realiseing, I was never ment to be a programmer.
If you want to develope your game, and you need to teach yourself how to do it.... you need more than a spure of the moment, idea, or wish to do it.
It will likely take you years of read and trying, things, likely with crappy results.
What you could do instead, is get "Dreams" on the PS4/PS5, and fiddle around with that.
If your not willing to be serious (dedicated with years of work/reading) you' ll likely get futher, and do better, just playing around in Dreams and seeing if you can realise what you want in there.







